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In fierce firefight with soldiers, gunmen attack FAAN staff quarters in Kaduna, kidnap nine

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Some bandits were said to have invaded the staff quarters of Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria in Kaduna, abducting six members of a family, a housewife and two children

The FAAN quarters is located just before the Kaduna International Airport in the Igabi Local Government Area of the state being ravaged by bandits.

The attack happened at about 1.00am in the early hours of Saturday. It was gathered that the gunmen in large numbers and on motorcycles gained access to the quarters through the airport runway.

A source who craved anonymity, however, said but for the intervention of the military, the entire occupants of the quarters would have been abducted.

The bandits invaded the quarters with sophisticated weapons but they were only able to gain access into two houses.

According to the source, the military engaged the bandits in a gun battle, leaving behind shells of bullets.

He said, “The gunmen came in and forcefully broke into one of the houses in the quarters. But the soldiers came in and engaged the bandits in a serious gun battle. The soldiers could only prevent them from picking more people because the bandits came with two RPG alongside many AK-47 rifles.

“The incident lasted for hours as the military personnel tried fiercely to resists the attack but the bandits had their way. They went away with nine people, including six from a single-family.

“The bandits escaped with all the nine victims by putting them on their motorcycles. We are now left with tension and fear. The whole place is littered with bullets shells and holes on the wall.”

As of the time of filing this report, the state Command of the Nigeria Police Force had yet to confirm the incident.

 

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